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    Philosophers Often Use Thought Experiments to See Whether a Principle
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Philosophers Often Use Thought Experiments to See Whether a Principle

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Philosophers often use thought experiments to see whether a principle, such as an intermediate moral principle, agrees with their intuitions about what should happen in a hypothetical scenario.

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